The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1914, Page 7

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MUST PAY DEBTS INEUROPE AT ONCE, SAYS MR. SCHIFF Chamber of Commercé’ Dis- ‘cusses the Financial and Commercial Situation. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-day to con- sider the report of the special com- mittee appointed by President Setn Low ad to means for the maintenanca of foreign trade in the war emor- gency. There wero nearly 300 mem- bers present. J. P. Morgan arrived early and took @ seat in the front row. He frequently was in whispered conver- sation with Comptrolier Prendergast and others. The resolutions present- ed by the special committee of which Seth Low is chairman and which has among its members Jacob H. Schiff, Mr. Morgan, Frank A. Vanderlip, P. A. 6. Franklin, James A. Farrell and Samuel Rea were all unanimously adopted. Two of these resolutions ratified the action of the President of the cham- ber in appointing the special commit- gains an extension of time by giving his notes. It is Just what we must do—borrow by means of emergency currency. We cannot borrow th> money in Europe. We shall borrow | It from our own people.” Mr. Schiff held up the example of | England and Germany and conclud- ed: “It you do want to pay at debts the way will be made easy. you do not want to pay, payment will be made forcible and hard. the unlikely event that Congress re fuses to help, we must bow to the law. The burden will then be on Congress, The old’rule that honesty ts the best policy still holds good.” William H, Douglas offered a roso- lution calling for the purchase of | foreign vossels to be put under the American fleg under Government con- | tract for ten years, with the pro- vision that by the end of the ten | years thoy shall all have been sup- planted by Amorican butt vessels. After debate the resolution was with- | drawn and referred to the committee after numerous membors had spoken | in approval of its purposo. President Low promised sthat the committes would give it particular consideration. PRESIDENT APPEALS FOR RED CROSS FUNDS To Be Expended Impartially for Relief of Wounded Soldiers of Warring Nations. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—President Wilson, in his capacity as head of the American Red Cross, to-day appealed to the American people to contribute money for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers of the warring European nations. The appeal was wipels Mary Te Bias Abia Le THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUBT 18, 191%. LANDAU IS SENTENCED. . Ga, and his Criminal Branch of the United States | wee also given thirteen months tm the| King Gives Balmoral Castle as District Court, to-day sentenced Shie | Atlanta penitentiary. @| Landau to a term of eighteen months’ imprisonment in the Federal Lago jer- ‘The three men were ce of vio- the bankrupt conceal- ed ander of the LONDON, Aug. 18.—<Cing George nas aneruRe firm con-| placed Balmoral Castle at the disposal nd hed | ot the palma authorities for use as a Hospital. ‘pave to ITNT Store Open at 8.30. \ Saturdays Open Until 12.80. “CIMBEL From all sides comes news of rising prices. GIMBELS, by foresighted happen 4 isin a singularly fortunate position to resist suc! rises. No truly progressive store will be short-sighted enough to advance prices on goods owned at a lower price level. On its ten large sales floors, but chiefly al and imported goods going fi value well in ie going 0,000,000 000,000 nearly Making a total, secured at the OLD LOW PRICES, of nearly. Kudseeveoeesupebeevees 000,000 Of Our Foreign Goods for Autumn Over 60% Have Broadway and Thirty-third Street BROTHERS Only 75 dozen of them. tions. All sizes, 14 to 17. BEL grades. Summer teeorinnn In the a Cool T Men’s Silk-front Shirts Luxury forLittle--$1.50 Bosoms and soft French cuffs of heavy silk, in unusually rich patterns and color combina- The silks are used in $3.50 and $5 shirte—short ends— but these shirts are only $1.50. Another Big Attraction Friday in the Men’s Shoe Store An exodus (absolute) of two well-known GIM- jghth Floor, Free Theatre Tickets Bloomingdale Bros. invite you to witness a per+ formance on one of the first four days of the Grand Opening of Dale’s 116th Street Theatre (Between Lenox & Seventh Aves.) To saci a ticket, ys at the Superintendent's Mes Main Floor. sales check dated ugust 14th or 15th is for_a free Theatre wi et (IF IT TOTALS 25¢ OR OVER), entitli you to any vacant seat in the house on any one he four opening days. Wednesday| Thursda; Monday | Tuesd. Aug. 17th} Aug. 18th| Aug. 1h, Aug. 20¢ Continuous performance on Monday, Aug. 17th, from 8 P. M. to 11 P. M., and thereafter from 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. daily. Oarpeta, Dragertes, Ge. to This Theatre by Bicomingéale Brea Already Arrived Among which may be mentioned: The New Millinery The New Blouses The New Laces The New Embroidertes The New Lirtens The NewSilks The New Dress Goods The New Dress Trimmings Provident People Will Profit By These Superb Stocks Now as follows: TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES: ‘The present wars in Europe are certain to impose upon the Red Cross of the nations engaged a burden which demands the eym- pathy and ald of the world. The Amorican Red Cross is earnestly desirous of assisting its sister societies in their endeavors to alleviate distress and suffering among the combatants and, there- fore, appeals for funds to be ex- pended impartially for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers of the nations at war. Contributions for this purpose may be sent to the American Red Cross, Washington, D. C., or to local treasurers of the society in other cities. I confidently | hope that the humanity and lib- | erality of tho people of the | tee and the appointment of a sub- committee to confer with Secretary MeAdoo at Washington on financial and trade relief; a third recommend- 4 President Wilson and Congress for the currency legislation and urged the continuance of the co-operation of the Government with the business public and instructed the sub-com- mittee be instructed to urge at Wash- ington action in accordance with the recomendations of the committee on the foreign shipping situation. A fourth asked the Government to os tablish a bureau of war risk insur- ance to make It possible for Ameri- can vessels and cargoes to compete with those of Governments at war which are protecting thelr commerce by such Insurance. The fifth and sixth asked for legislation to establish an American mercantile marine by pur- Men’s $5 Oxfords, $3.75 | in gun-metal calfskin, patent coltskin and tan Russia | calf; new models, with low broad heelas. “ Men's $6 and §7 ‘‘Welbred” Low Shoes, $4.76 These well-known shoes in -metal calf, patent colt- sin, tan Russia calf and black viel kid, on. this well-known ) very smart last. LINENS at Fine Savings in , erywhere "fresh arri- Me be Fruit Jars, with zinc Sure Seal Jars: Quart ats, site, dozen. ..... 2-quart size, dozen, . .. .65¢ Lamps—10 to 50% Off Our sample line of Fg Mos electric.chandeliers, gas and This August Sale What you saw yesterday, although very fine, is no cri- terion of That to expect totorrew: a vals,—newness. Always Economy. “Tam perfectly satis- fied with all the Furniture so far’’--- Tablecloths and Napkins Scotch damask, fire pattern Tablecloths, bag new round designs; sizes 2x2 yds. to 2x8 yde. | $3 electric readin; ble lamps and mahogany electric bases, chase and ordered the appointment of | [United States, so often mani- 14 Just a snatch of conversation between a Wapkins to Match, two sisea, 69.60 and 94.80 dos. wa aennes ades, will be P closed out at very remarkable & special committee of five to work) them to respond promptly and \I woman and her husband in the August agp ho the reductions. Here are a few suggestions: to that end. generously to this appeal. \I ther day. ‘Now I want that one $1.25 Table Damask,85c | $3 Napkins, $2.25 Dozen MISSION ‘wooD GHANDEL: 69c I All the resolutions were unanimous- WOODROW WILSON, other hs ad Yard. ERS, Formerly $8. 9c ncandescent ly adopted, thought amendments were| President American Red Cross. for the library, and then I will have fin! ar Mgr Mecgigves geroanlbaay nh $4.49 made adding J. Temple Gwathmey to the special committee representing the cotton trade and specifically lim- iting the shipping resolution to for- eign trade. Jacob H. Schiff spoke at length in support of the third resolution. He said that the cerdit of this nation for all the future depended upon its pay. @a ic* just debts in Europe at onc With alk due credit to the bank Fully bleached, fine quali in various patterns; 70 inches It was to hear our visitor talk like that; “ s Lamps, 49 better still, to know that she was but one of a great many who have said the same thing since the opening of the Sale. “You are doing this furniture business better than any one else,” said somebody else to us. “I mean in the quality of the furniture, the pati alla GIFFORD PINCHOT ENGAGED. Progressive Le: Cornelia Gifford Pinchot, to-day anounced Cornelia Bryce, Brice of Flushing, L. {ater to the Netherlan ‘1 | pare finish; six neat designs; 22x22 inches, jo Wea Mics oe. Tablecloths and Napkins Irish damask, snow white, in six neat round designs. Cloths, 2 x 2 yds., reg. $2.7 at 92. Cloths, 2 x 8 yds,, r bagel Clot, 232 yae., reg. $8.26 at Napkin, 28 228, srreg. $0.25 at Progressive leader, agement to Miss iter of Gen. Lloyd formerly Min- { dearth of gold in this country. We $1 Pictures Cost But 500 $1.25 Pictures Cost But 75 82 Pictures Cost But $1 $10 Pictures Coat But 86 And there are other sale specials, equally have more than any other country in | the world, some $1,500,000,000. Wh" we are short of is money to pay ou: debts. What does an honest man = $3 Pictures Cost But $1.60 eee iy your aiid Tris of 85 Pictures Cost But 88 fratien 6 fue 7301, Whi Ge iaketal fora il ——ooaeeeoo way you have it arranged, and everything about $3.75 Damask Napkins,|46c Huckaback Towels especially one house i it.’ of Stray straws, to be sure, but they show dozen 35c each ' Star n d Pieces fs OW e Furniture win is lowing—co: Unhemmed, snow-white, 22x22 or A how th it d is bl me and gt ‘ diemunad oF phemstieched, plain ain or f b id ty corporation and munilpal secur | PRRMGAN® Cova New gnEOY wire ee tee eee 86¢ Turkish Towels, |16¢ Toweling, 12}40 yd. ( SEMI- ee co ceri eae Fi pore. | f an honest man contracts a Soe, PACKAGE FREE, oe s 25c each inen le solt debt." he cannot refuse to pay ta no longer need be terror ta those Leather Living Room Suites Heavy, fully bleached, of, two-ply View or biue borders, / | Seite 12/4c CHILDREN'S. "S SEMI. taoe rial va mun pay fon eo. Tn Substantially Reduced peices anes Lhawaidan poanentela “tamed wth “i2'e red witha a or. 25e and put national bank notes in their | " Inthe August SaleofFurniturewithInitiative | | $$, 4. na . gw 4. 9g = |geilint jit .. sen eesoe ees c 1-MADE eed ih es asttia 2 metre] In the August Sale of HY CURERE Basho] Tike cre ste Be Sepa aed ice, Bas Framed Pictures rr Shes or tam same 2 19) | SHMLIMADE NAINGOOK gee Infants’ Wear—Save | Boys’ and Girls’ Rompers, | Infants’ Lawn Dresses, were [i attractive, priced from $7.50 to $100. Were 25c; Special 19; | S0ci Special 38. ‘ Also Artistically Framed Mirrors * White Dresses, were| Yokes of lace and embroidery; The Quinine That Does Not. Affect the. Head 7] $52.50, from $70 In regular and odd sizes. In plain and decorated 39er Special te. wee ace Die we knows the value of Quinine, especially dur. | Brown Spanish Leather. Mahogany Frames, styles. Sizes range from 10x12 inches to 18x40 Sasa Long and short; sheer _nainsook Bishop style has embroidered edge nl the summer when Malaria is most prevalent. Thtee: Places. 215 Rad Beparetelys inches. Now priced from 76¢ to $7.60. Regularly $1 ee eae oe iss | ene roan on rack iret eee then am Bromo Quinine (tablets) is a form of Quinine any- to $18.50. re take without causing nervousness or ringing in the | Hand Colored, Large Size Artotypes and ea It is a tonic laxative that removes the cause of Colds, Coughs, Headache, Feverish and Malarious conditions, | After reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo} Photogravures Of landscapes, marines, portraits, etc., framed in glass, are now at just half price at $1 to $5. All Orders for Framing Floor Coverings These specimen items give you an idea of the remarkable Ja!” savings in our floor covering department: { 8 ou elleves the Sest ‘ be.taken at 40% | i i 0.00 American Wilton Ru 50 : See aT Samesy for Sueno and colds, | Relleees bn Quinine, telling ithe sale. m at 40% Jess than the usual prices during Size at The patterns, although desirable, ag be discon- whatit does and how Stock Frames are at reductions of 25%. tinued by the manufacturer, hence this low price, F iiwithia 6 er 10 hours, when the colds it does it, you can Sixth $8.00 to $9.50 Wool-and-Fibre and Prairie Grass treatiag colds It is very import (yal) Floor . eilevery day, This preperation? WNACrstand why this Rugs, at $4.50 wm Size 9x12 feet. There are 60 rugs in this lot, some of which are sli soiled or shopworn, which does not affect the wearing qualities. rye line of patterns to select from. Hall and Stair Carpets { Tapestry Brussels, yd. 50¢ and | iar Carpets, yd. 8 to & ently without eripldg, and crouses the eeretions to action, Directions two tablets is TE al should be taken immed: iately atter gfe! ae tohed. Some per- s0a8, who Uta sufficient to just keep the ee is one irae Y until the Cough and ‘Cold is relieved. thea take one-half the dose for a few days. Children whoare not o!d enough to swallow pills. the tablet can be broken or cut in half and given in proportion foage. Tobe swallowedmot chewed. For headache, tals tablets every 2 or 3 hours until relieved remedy is used so effectively by so many millions of people. Whenever | you need Quinine, | think of the name) Laxative Bromo| (Pacosimile of label on back of LazativeBromoQuininebor) (Quinine, —kut remember there is Only One | $80, from $115 Brown Spanish Leather. Mahogany Frames, Three Pieces, Not Sold Separately. A Practical Time to Buy Comforters and Blankets These are medium weights, ideal for Fall and early Winter, and for many a cool Summer night at your out of town home. Silkoline Comforters, full size, white cotton filling, floral Linoleums—2 yards wide F All are in full rolls and will be cut any length desired. Patterns include ff tile, wood effects, block, oatsine, and floral effects. nl Printed Linoleums, sq. yd. 60c. All Wool Plaid Blankets, full Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd., abe to $1.50. SSear=re cog nwith pia plain, 9-inch border, pt ma Stale nies Bee “we (DALES. beet 64 iid Hay forters, 6x6 oni Adon | ET rRANSFER ‘+o BLOOMIN' Lex. To's AVE. ne Bromo Quinine Pn aaa eno se | | eee rom by Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name ‘Silke comforters, n full $1.8 oe aie roe BY DECISION OF COURT ‘ oor Ore La ti B size, wool filled, plain silk mull Bed xative Bromo Quinine Ca ttt aa, weet eaten ¥ Originator of UEED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A COLD iN ONE BAY $160, from $185 Fee ee eee ee arith eealloned edge and Gore RUDOLPH DIRKS Sv Spanish Leather. Mahogany’ Frames. from $3.95. ners, $2.60, from $3.60, of, yj Gore pale tonetere mere | Cushion Seats. Spring Backs, falifornia, Wool Blankets, | English, White Satin Finish Three Pieces. Not Sold § pararaly: 72x90, in white, with pink or Seventh Floor Bed 8; preat, full size, $2.66, blue border, $6.60, from $8, Second Floor NONE TSN ONS KATZENJAMMER = aoe « the New York Suniay Work the Comic Section of IN COLORS, 17 INCHES DEEP BY 20 INCHES WIDE Fraime SUNday World Magazine, Aug Feature from mas BAe lar e War Map of Europ

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